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A child stands on the grass infront of the playgroundAs a parent it is worrying to think about the impact of your children not playing with other children. I’m looking forward to the day we can play on the swings and slides. It is going to be so much fun.

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The bubbles of our world shrank - but something magical happened

The distance we traveled grew smaller - the space between us and them got bigger - the bubbles of our world shrank. A trip to the mall became a walk to the local high street, a long weekend away became a staycation in the garden and the people we would usually call on for connection, could no longer deliver it in the same way.But something magical happened. Those regular trips to the high street started to deliver juicy hits of connection, that became sanity gold. I started to see some of the same faces every day, and conversation was actually…
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The park bench that no one sits on is keeping up appearances in the changing seasons.

With a focus on the backyard and everything within a 5km radius as a family, we are noticing the subtle changes of the seasons in our immediate garden. Even the park bench we keep walking past are changing fashion with the seasons.